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85 days ago |
Has anybody used sawblades called BEST SAWBLADES from carbide processers this company started up about 10 years ago -- Stevo, work in tha city woodshop in the country |
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#1 posted 85 days ago |
I was checking them out they look ok, just wondering if anybody has used them how do they cut are they worth the money ? -- Stevo, work in tha city woodshop in the country |
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#2 posted 85 days ago |
should I just stick with Forrest and Frued Ridge carbide -- Stevo, work in tha city woodshop in the country |
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#3 posted 85 days ago |
Carbide Processors are well regarded, but I’ve never tried the brand you mentioned. I’d add Infinity toward the top of the list, and would include Tenryu, CMT, Amana. There’s no shortage of excellent blades available. It’s more important to get the right blade for the task and your saw than a particular brand. -- Happiness is like wetting your pants...everyone can see it, but only you can feel the warmth.... |
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#4 posted 85 days ago |
true that I was just wondering about them thanks, they are pretty pricey, I have enough blades now to last me a lifetime about 25 to many -- Stevo, work in tha city woodshop in the country |
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#5 posted 84 days ago |
Never tried the blades but they have good information on their site. -- "someone has to be wounded for others to be saved, someone has to sacrifice for others to feel happiness, someone has to die so others could live" |
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